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Below are some related third-party projects. It's worth noting that at this time, Diaspora does not officially support the items below, although it is possible to get the CMS plugins working in theory. Diaspora's codebase is rapidly changing and updating, and it will be easier to support third-party clients once we stabilize further. | Below are some related third-party projects. It's worth noting that at this time, Diaspora does not officially support the items below, although it is possible to get the CMS plugins working in theory. Diaspora's codebase is rapidly changing and updating, and it will be easier to support third-party clients once we stabilize further. | ||
== Mobile Apps == | == Mobile Apps == | ||
=== [https://github.com/diaspora/diaspora/wiki/Android-app-project Android App Project] === | |||
=== Android === | |||
==== [https://gsantner.net/project/dandelion.html?source=diasporawiki dandelion*] ==== | |||
dandelion* is an (unofficial) open source Android app for diaspora*.<br/> | |||
The app is licensed GNU General Public License v3 and built around diaspora* mobile web interface. | |||
Available for download from [https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=com.github.dfa.diaspora_android F-Droid]. | |||
While dandelion* does not support multiple accounts, [https://gsantner.net/blog/2018/07/30/dandelior-released.html?source=diasporawiki dandelior*] can be installed in addition to dandelion*.<br/> | |||
This way two diaspora* pods can be used, each with different settings and completely separated sessions.<br/> | |||
Notice: dandelior* is a rebranded version of dandelion* with different colors configured by default. | |||
More information: [https://gsantner.net/project/dandelion.html?source=diasporawiki Website] | [https://github.com/gsantner/dandelion Source] | |||
==== [https://github.com/diaspora/diaspora/wiki/Android-app-project Android App Project] ==== | |||
All about the work being put towards an Android client. | All about the work being put towards an Android client. | ||
=== | === iOS === | ||
=== [https://github.com/diaspora/diaspora/wiki/iOS-app-project iOS App Project] === | ==== [https://github.com/diaspora/diaspora/wiki/iOS-app-project iOS App Project] ==== | ||
Everything about the iOS project. | Everything about the iOS project. |
Latest revision as of 02:38, 12 January 2019
Below are some related third-party projects. It's worth noting that at this time, Diaspora does not officially support the items below, although it is possible to get the CMS plugins working in theory. Diaspora's codebase is rapidly changing and updating, and it will be easier to support third-party clients once we stabilize further.
Mobile Apps
Android
dandelion*
dandelion* is an (unofficial) open source Android app for diaspora*.
The app is licensed GNU General Public License v3 and built around diaspora* mobile web interface.
Available for download from F-Droid.
While dandelion* does not support multiple accounts, dandelior* can be installed in addition to dandelion*.
This way two diaspora* pods can be used, each with different settings and completely separated sessions.
Notice: dandelior* is a rebranded version of dandelion* with different colors configured by default.
More information: Website | Source
Android App Project
All about the work being put towards an Android client.
iOS
iOS App Project
Everything about the iOS project.
Plugins
Wordpress Post Plugin
A handy plugin for Wordpress users. This allows anyone on a Wordpress platform to automatically share content to their Diaspora profile.
Wordpress Webfinger Profile Plugin
A different approach, this plugin seems to focus specifically on the possibility of including Webfinger on a Wordpress blog and creating a profile that Diaspora users can federate with.
Diaspora in Wordpress
A fork of the Wordpress codebase, this is an attempt to reimplement Diaspora in PHP.